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Friday, March 8, 2019

17 Palestinians shot and injured by IOF



Israeli occupation forces "IOF" shot and injured 17 Palestinians peaceful protesters of the Great March of Return, on Friday.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that 17 Palestinians wounded by the Israeli occupation forces with live ammunition in the 49th Friday of the peaceful  Great March of Return, east of Gaza Strip.

3 paramedics and one press crew member were deliberately shot with direct gas bombs in the feet, the Ministry added.

Local sources mentioned that 2 women and a child are between the injuries.



Palestinians are taking part in the Great March of Return every Friday in an attempt to break the siege imposed on Gaza by the Israeli occupation for more than 12 years.

Israel killed more than 260 Palestinians and injured more than 27,000 since the beginning of the Great Return March protest in the eastern parts of the Great March of Return.

Update: Israeli occupation forces targeted an ambulance of Hifa association with direct gas bombs and injuring 3 paramedics with suffocation, the Ministry of Health reported. 






Photos of the 49th Friday of Great March of Return










Israel shots 3 Palestinian, drone attacks checkpoint



Israeli occupation forces "IOF" opened its fire toward the Palestinian youths who took part in the night protests near the Israeli separated fence, on Sunday night.

The Palestinian Ministry of Health reported that 3 Palestinians were shot and injured by the Israeli occupation forces on the northern of Gaza Strip.

Local sources said that an Israeli military drone attacked a site belonging to the Palestinian Resistance east of BeitHanoon, northern of the Gaza Strip.

The source added that no injuries were reported in the drone attack.

Palestinians participate in night protests every day in an attempt to put pressure on the Israeli authorities to break the siege imposed by Israel for more than 12 years.

Israel killed more than 260 Palestinians, injured more than 27,000 others since the beginning of the Great March Of Return on March 30, 2018.




Protesters take direct action against JCB over home demolitions in Palestine


Campaigners from across the UK have converged at JCB's Global Longistics Headquarters in Staffordshire to protest the use of the company's bulldozers in the demolition of Palestinian homes by the Israeli military, on Thursday.

Activists arrived at 6:30 in the morning and locked themselves in place using reinforced arm-tubes in order to prevent the company's deliveries in and out of the depot.

"Resisting Demolitions in Palestine," a new book published by the activist researchers Shoal Collective said that Israel carried out at least 461 demolitions of Palestinian homes and property during 2018. JCB machinery was used in at least 130 of these instances, including in the demolition of two Palestinian schools.

Tom Anderson, a researcher from Shoal Collective, and one of the activists present said: “Demolitions carried out with JCB machinery resulted in at least 130 Palestinians being made homeless, including 31 children. JCB should take steps to ensure that its equipment cannot be used in Israel’s home demolitions. If the company does nothing, then they are complicit in Israel’s war crimes.” 

Last year, JCB’s machinery was used in the preparations for the demolition of the entire Palestinian Bedouin village of Khan Al Ahmar.

The planned demolitions were condemned by Amnesty International and the International Criminal Court’s Chief Prosecutor as a war crime. The demolitions have so far been averted as a result of popular outcry.

The protesters pointed out that the use of JCB equipment to destroy schools in Palestine seems to run counter to the company’s support for the NSPCC children's’ charity in the UK. 

Michelle Noor, who was also present at the protest said: “If JCB were serious about preventing cruelty to children, they would stop their machinery from being used to demolish schools in Palestine.”

Michelle continued, “we won’t stop taking direct action against JCB until they stop their bulldozers being used in war crimes”. 

Last September, Palestine Solidarity activists held a similar blockade of JCB’s Power Systems HQ near Derby. 

JCB has been targeted in response to the Palestinian Boycott, Divestment, and Sanctions (BDS) National Committee’s (BNC) call last year. 

The Palestinian BNC gave the following statement: “Popular struggle and international solidarity have defended Khan al-Ahmar until today from expulsion, and have stopped the bulldozers manufactured by international corporations from inflicting destruction … It is the role of the BDS movement to mobilize global pressure against Israel’s impunity in perpetrating war crimes and crimes against humanity and against corporate complicity in these crimes.” 

They called on ordinary people around the world to take the following actions in solidarity with the people of Khan al-Ahmar, and all other Palestinian communities facing demolition by the Israeli state: “Organize protests at the offices of the JCB, Caterpillar, Volvo, Hyundai, Hitachi, and Liu Gong. Ask them to terminate their contracts with Israel’s occupation forces, and to commit to halting the delivery of all further equipment or services that may be used by Israel in activities that violate fundamental human rights of the Palestinian people.”

The Palestinian activist, youth from Palestine, Bahaa Shammala sent a message to the UK activists in a tweet.











5 Palestinians seriously injured by IOF in the West Bank


Israeli occupation forces "IOF" assaulted Palestinian participants in Beit Sira March on the occupied West Bank, on Friday.

Palestinians took part in Beit Sira protest in the occupied West Bank for calling to release of dead bodies of martyrs held by the Israeli occupation, local sources reported.

The source added that 5 Palestinians citizens seriously injured as the Israeli occupation forces assaulted the protesters in Beit Sira March.

Today, dozens of bodies are held prisoner by the Israeli occupation authority as their families unable to retrieve their remains, according to local agencies.